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Bundahishn
Chapter XXIX (7)
Regarding Sâm it says, that he became immortal, but owing to his disregard of the Mazdayasnian religion, a Tûrk whom they call Nihâg wounded him with an arrow, when he was asleep there, in the plain of Pêsyânsaî; and it had brought upon him the unnatural lethargy (bûshasp) which overcame him in the midst of the heat.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 13 (5.13.3)
The Saman. Verily, the Saman is life (prana), for in life are all beings here combined (samyand). Combined, indeed, are all beings here serving him...
Yasna (Gathas)
Yasna 32 — Ahunavaiti Gatha (8)
Of these wretched beings Yima Vîvanghusha was famed to be; he who, desiring to content our men, was eating kine's flesh in its pieces. But from (such...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka I, Khanda 6 (3)
Rik is heaven, Sâman the sun. This Sâman (sun) rests on that Rik (heaven). Therefore the Sâman is sung as resting on the Rik. Sâ is heaven, ama the...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka I, Khanda 6 (6)
Sâ is the white light of the sun, ama the blue exceeding darkness, and that makes Sâma. Now that golden person, who is seen within the sun, with...
The Masnavi
The King and his Three Sons (190-198)
But the perfect spiritualist who has broken his boat He is then neither silent nor speaking, but a mystery. That marvelous one is in neither of these ...
The Masnavi
The Deadly Mosque (Summary)
In the suburbs of a certain city there was a mosque in which none could sleep a night and live. Some said it was haunted by malevolent fairies;...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 10 (4)
He becomes even conscious, as it were, of pain, and sheds tears. Therefore I see no good in this.' 'So it is indeed, Maghavat,' replied Pragâpati; 'bu...
The Masnavi
The Three Fishes (20-28)
His blind soul wanders in every direction, And at last makes a spring, but springs not upwards. A man captured a bird by wiles and snares; The bird sa...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 3 (4.3.12)
Guarding his low nest with the breath, The Immortal goes forth out of the nest He goes where'er he pleases— the immortal, The golden person, the one...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka II, Khanda 10 (6)
He obtains here the victory over the sun (death), and there is a higher victory than the victory over the sun for him, who knowing this meditates on...